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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[December 16

699 77

67. Estates of Gretchen Johanna Schilling and Paul Charles Schilling.. 51 T h e bequests of these estates were reported to the Board of T r u s tees on March 11 and May 29, 1958; to be used to aid worthy, indigent students. Since the bequests indicated no other restrictions, the Board authorized placing one-half of the proceeds in an endowment fund, the income to be used for scholarships, and the other half to be used for student loans. This item is the scholarship endowment. 68. The Scully-Jones Foundation, Chicago: scholarships in mechanical and industrial engineering, academic year 1959-60 69. Sears-Roebuck Foundation, Chicago: scholarships in agriculture ($3,625) and home economics ($800), academic year 1958-59 4 70. Mr. R. R. Sherrill: scholarships in ceramic engineering 71. Alfred P . Sloan Foundation, Inc., New York, New York 7 Annual stipends for five Alfred P . Sloan National Scholars for a two-year period beginning with academic year 1958-59 $3 500 00 Annual stipends for five Alfred P. Sloan National Scholars for a two-year period beginning with academic year 1959-60 3 500 00 72. Square D Company, Detroit, Michigan: two scholarships ($400 each) in engineering 73. Student Organizations of the University of Illinois: scholarships.. 2 74. Texaco, Inc., a Delaware Corporation: two scholarships in engineering, academic year 1958-59 75. Various donors: to establish the Raymond T o r r Memorial Scholarship in Journalism (Mr. T o r r was Public Relations Director of the National Fund for Medical Education) 1 76. Union Carbide Educational Fund, New York, New York: four scholarships each in chemical engineering and mechanical engineering, academic year 1958-59 3 77. United States Rubber Company, New York, New Y o r k : scholarships, academic year 1959-60 1 78. Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines: renewal of scholarships in chemical engineering, academic year 1959-60 1 79. Various donors: for the Undergraduate Scholarship Fund Chicago Bridge and Iron Company, Chicago 100 00 Thomas Martin, Seattle, Washington 25 00 Student Organizations 47,79 80. Vitreous Steel Products Company: for the Ceramic Engineering Scholarship Fund ; 81. Western Electric Company, New York, New York: three scholarships, academic year 1958-59 1 82. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland: for the Westinghouse Air Arm scholarship awards, academic year 1958-59 1 83. Estate of Colonel Leigh F. J. Zerbee: scholarships in civil engineering and military science (the bequest to the University made in Colonel Zerbee's will was reported to the Board on May 16, 1959) • • 59 84. Zeta T a u Alpha Foundation, Evanston, Illinois: for a scholarship in honor of Shirley K. Strout to a woman student in Journalism.. 85. Alschuler Philanthropic Fund, Inc., Chicago: to the Department of Architecture for an award to a student in architecture 86. Alfred Benesch and Associates, Chicago 2 For the A. L. Thomas Award for junior civil engineering students $1 000 00 F o r the Ira O. Baker Awards for senior civil engineering students 1 000 00 87. Edison Electrical Institute, New York, New York: prizes in architecture 88. Dr. Arthur L. Ennis, Decatur, Illinois: for the Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Ennis Student Loan Fund 89. Estate of Mrs. Alma Escher: for the Gertrude Escher Loan Fund (the bequest of Mrs. Alma Escher was reported to the Board on March 11, 1958) m

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